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Sergio Garcia claims Castello Masters title

Garcia claims Castello Masters title
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Sergio Garcia claims his first Tour title in three years by winning the Castello Masters in Spain.

Sergio Garcia has claimed his first Tour title in three years by winning the Castello Masters in Spain.

The 31-year-old ended 11 shots ahead of the field on 27-under-par after he had posted a round of 63.

His nearest competitor was fellow Spaniard Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano, who finished the tournament on 16-under.

"That was for Seve," said Garcia, who dedicated his win to his friend, the late Seve Ballasteros.

"I would like to thank not only my family and friends, but also my sponsors, everyone that's around me, for supporting me through two tough years.

"They have stuck with me and believed in me and I'm happy to be able to pay them back with this victory."

Britain's closest challenger was Scotland's Richie Ramsay, who was tied for third on 11-under.

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